Interview with Danny Coward on JSR 356 on the new Java API for Websocket .
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Show Notes
News
- Java EE 7 Specs
- Java EE 7 moved into Public Review
- JSF 2.2 (JSR 344) is up for the Public Review voting started last week
- Great developer write-up on this updated spec
- Why reconsidering JSF
- Servlet 3.1 Public Review
- Batch (JSR 352) is PFD
- JSR 356 voting starts Jan 22
- GlassFish 3.1.2 Patch 4 and GlassFish 2.1.1 Patch 20
- Choosing between Java EE 6 App Servers
- Adopt-a-JSR meetup (slides
- OW2 JOnAS RC1 - EE7 Compliant M8
- IOUG Summit
- Implementing Dynamic Languages on the JVM
- JEP 174: Nashorn JavaScript Engine
- JavaOne Russia Call for Papers
Events
- Jan 25-Feb 7, Nordic Night Hacking Tour
- Jan 29-31, Distributech, San Diego
- Feb 2-3 FOSDEM, Brussels
- Feb 2, Istanbul JUG, Turkey
- Feb 4-6 Jfokus, Sweden
- Feb 5-6 Jfokus Embedded, Sweden
- Feb 7, Goteburg JUG, Sweden<>
- Feb 18-19 DevNexus, Atlanta
- Feb 25-28, Mobile World Congress, Barcelona
- Feb 25-Mar 1, ConFoo, Canada
- Feb 26-28, Embedded World, Nuremberg
Feature Interview
Danny is a software architect for the Java Platform and has contributed to all editions of the platform from mobile to enterprise and JavaFX.What’s Cool
- JRuby will detect you are on a fully-functional build of OpenJDK and turn indy on by default. The high perf Ruby future is coming. Charles Nutter @headius
- QotD: Rory O'Donnell on JDK 8 Early Access Build Test Results
- Adopt-a-JSR: Chennai JUG and BeJUG Hack Day